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National Ebola Training and
Education Center (NETEC)
Partnerships September 21, 2016
John Lowe Ph.D.
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Objectives
• Intro to NETEC • Overview of activities • Key Partners
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The Tiered System
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HHS Regional (& State) Ebola and other
Special Pathogen Treatment Centers
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HHS Ebola and other Special Pathogen Treatment Network
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HHS Ebola and other Special Pathogen Treatment Network
• June 12: ASPR announced selection of 9 Regional Ebola and Other Special PathogenTreatment Centers
• ASPR/HPP will initially provide$20 million this year, and an additional $9 million over the next four years to sustain the facilities’ readiness
• Each Regional Center will receive $3.25 million over the full five-year project period
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Health Care Preparedness: Past, Present, and Future
Past (CDC Contract)
• Since Dec. 2014, Emory and Nebraska have provided training to 460+ health care workers from 87 health care systems, including 37 designated ETCs
• Trainings covered aspects of infection control and patient care for individuals with Ebola
Present (CDC Contract)
• Emory and Nebraska are offering additional training opportunities for up to 400 staff from Ebola assessment hospitals
• Training is free and some travel costs are covered with HPP grant funds
Future (NETEC)
• Over the next 5 years, NETEC will offer Regional ETCs, ETCs or assessment hospitals, and state and local health departments support in enhancing their capabilities
• Support includes expertise, education, training, technical assistance, peer review assessments, and recognition reporting
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NETEC Provides Support for Ebola Preparedness
• July 1: ASPR and CDC announced the establishment of the National Ebola Training and Education Center (NETEC)
• ASPR and CDC will provide $12 million over the next 5 years to support NETEC
NETEC is comprised of hospitals that have successfully evaluated and treated patients with Ebola in the U.S.
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Faculty
Chris Kratochvil, MD, Associate Vice Chancellor of Clinical Research, University of Nebraska Medical Center
Organizing Faculty
Bruce Ribner, MD MPH Medical Director, Emory Serious Communicable Diseases Unit
John Lowe, Ph.D. Director of Research, Nebraska Biocontainment Unit
Laura Evans, MD MSc Medical Director of Critical Care; NYC Health + Hospitals / Bellevue
Faculty and Support Staff
Elizabeth Beam, PhD, RN; Nebraska: Education and Training, Nebraska Biocontainment Unit
Emily Beck, APRN BC Emory; Clinical Lead Nurse Practitioner for Occupational Injury Management
Sonia Bell Emory; Program Coordinator, Serious Communicable Diseases Unit
Kate Boulter, RN Nebraska; Nurse Manager, Nebraska Biocontainment Unit
Nicholas V. Cagliuso Sr., PhD, MPH; NYC Health + Hospitals; Assistant Vice President, Emergency Management
Ted Cieslak, MD Nebraska; Medical Co Director Nebraska Biocontainment Unit
Shawn Gibbs, PhD, MBA, CIH; Executive Associate Dean and Professor, Indiana School of Public Health Betsy
Hackman, BSN, RN Emory; Director, Infection Prevention
Angela Hewlett, MD Nebraska; Medical Co Director, Nebraska Biocontainment Unit
William Hicks, MS, RT; NYC Health + Hospitals / Bellevue; Chief Operating Officer
Charles E Hill, MD, PhD Emory; Director, Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory
John P Horton, MD Emory; Associate Director of Clinical Operations, Division of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Alex Isakov MD, Emory; Emergency Medicine
Pete Iwen, MS PhD Nebraska; Director of Public Health Lab
Matthew Klopman, MD, Emory; Anesthesiology
Colleen Kraft, MD Emory; Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pathology Medical Director of the Microbiology
Laboratory
Nathan Link, MD; NYC Health + Hospitals / Bellevue; Medical Director
Marshall Lyon, MD MSc, Emory
Syra Madad, DHSc, MS, MCP; NYC Health + Hospitals; Director, Ebola & Special Pathogen Preparedness and
Response
John Maher, Esq., NYC Health + Hospitals / Bellevue; Director, Special Pathogens Program
Aneesh K Mehta, MD Emory; Assistant Professor of Medicine, Assistant Director of Transplant ID
Esmerelda Meyer, Emory; Biosafety
Kate Moore, DNP RN, Emory
Jill Morgan, RN Emory; Lead Training Nurse, Serious Communicable Diseases Unit
Kelly Nadeau, MN, RN GA DPH; Healthcare Community Preparedness Director
Kalpana Rengarajan, PhD MPH RBP Emory; Associate Director Environmental Health and Safety Office
Sam Shartar, RN, Emory
Shelly Schwedhelm, MSN, RN, NEA BC Nebraska; Executive Director, Emergency Preparedness and Infection
Prevention
Andi Shane, MD, MPH, MSc Emory; Assistant Professor, Pediatrics
Kari Simonsen, MD Nebraska; Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Patricia Tennill, RN, NYC Health + Hospitals / Bellevue; Lead Nurse, Special Pathogen Unit
Sharlene Toney, RN, Emory
Sharon Vanairsdale, MS, APRN, ACNS BC, NP C, CEN Emory; Program Director, Serious Communicable Diseases Unit
Angie Vasa, RN Nebraska; Lead Nurse, Nebraska Biocontainment Unit
Evaluation Core
Sara Anderson Fiore, MPH, CHES Emory: Senior Public Health Program Associate, Centers for Training and Technical
Assistance
JoAnna Hillman, MPH; Emory: Director of Research and Evaluation, Centers for Training and Technical Assistance
Wael ElRayes, MD Nebraska: Department of Environmental, Agricultural and Occupational Health
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NETEC Activities This space left blank
Through the five-year project period and in collaboration with ASPR, CDC and other stakeholders, the NETEC will: This space left blank
1) Develop metrics to measure facility and healthcare worker readiness to care forpatients with Ebola virus disease
2) Conduct peer review and readiness assessments of regional Ebola TreatmentCenters and state designated hospitals
3) Create and maintain a comprehensive suite of educational materials (e.g.,curricula, just-in-time training, templates, train-the-trainer modules, toolssimulations, online resources, webinars) for policies and procedures related tocare of patients with possible Ebola
4) Launch a (NETEC.org) repository of resources for healthcare facilities5) Support public health departments and healthcare facilities through the
provisions of training and technical assistance6) Ebola Preparedness Courses to be held in November 2016, January, February,
March and April 2017.
http:NETEC.org
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Subject Matter Expertise • Access to range of experts from all 3 institutions.
Experts have content knowledge in clinical care to infection control, workflow, special populations, healthcare worker monitoring, PPE to waste management and much more
• Subject matter experts have all had direct experience in successfully caring for patients with Ebola virus disease and have real-world
knowledge, tools, and expertise to share
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Example Course Learning Objectives
Describe the knowledge, technology, equipment and controls needed toprepare hospitals to receive and care for patients with suspected or knownEbola Virus Disease
Discuss organizational and administrative policies that must be developedand implemented by Ebola assessment and treatment hospitals in order toincrease capability to receive and care for a patient suspected with EbolaVirus Disease
Describe patient care protocols that have been successfully utilized for thecare of patients with Ebola Virus Disease
Demonstrate appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) selection anddonning /doffing based upon the condition of the patient
Discuss environmental infection control protocols for handling waste andinfectious fluids from a patient with suspected or confirmed Ebola VirusDisease
Describe an effective healthcare worker monitoring plan Describe state and regional preparedness plans for patients suspected with
Ebola or another seriously communicable disease
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Key collaborations • Internal: Nebraska, Emory, New York• Funders: ASPR and CDC
– Hospital Preparedness Program– Healthcare Preparedness Activities– National Center for Emerging Zoonotic Infectious
Disease• External:
– National Association of State EMS Officials,– OSHA– State and city public health– ??WTP awardees??
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John Lowe Ph.D.
402-552-3001
mailto:[email protected]
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